She quickly looked around, searching for a possible escape route.

However, the man was already approaching her.

He waved his fists, trying to grab her again.

Lisa dodged the man's attacks flexibly while looking for opportunities to counterattack.

I can't keep hiding like this, I have to find a way to fight back.

Just then, she saw a wooden stick on the side of the road.

She quickly picked up the stick and swung it hard at the man.

The man didn't expect Lisa to fight back. He was hit on the head with the stick and fell to the ground.

Lisa took the opportunity to flee the scene. She ran all the way until she was sure she was safe.

She leaned against a big tree, gasping for breath.

I have escaped from that terrible place, but my heart is still filled with fear and anxiety.

This is only temporary safety.

She must find Falcone and others to fight the Penguin and the forces together.

Falcone nodded slowly, his eyes revealing a depth and calmness, and he had already anticipated everything that was about to happen.

"Go ahead."

The voice was deep and powerful, and every word contained a tremendous force.

The Penguin leaned forward slightly and said in a tone that was almost whispering: "Don't shout for help. Your people are already dead."

There was a hint of contempt in his tone, and he was already well aware of everything in front of him.

Falcone frowned slightly but did not show too much emotion.

He responded coldly: "You can go now."

However, the Penguin did not leave immediately.

He stood there and continued in a leisurely tone: "He also said that Fish mentioned my mother's matter to you, trying to make you doubt me."

Upon hearing this, Falconet's face instantly became extremely gloomy.

He stared at the Penguin closely, trying to penetrate him with his eyes.

After a moment, he said coldly, "Sorry."

However, Penguin didn't seem satisfied with this answer.

He shook his head slightly and said in an almost provocative tone: "I hope you can believe that this news is false."

Falcone did not respond immediately, but his eyes revealed a complex emotion.

He seemed to be weighing the pros and cons, wondering whether Penguin's words were credible.

Time froze at this moment, and every subtle movement was infinitely magnified.

An hour passed quickly and Falconet arrived as promised.

The red flower that Lisa gave him was still pinned to his breast pocket, and its bright color looked particularly dazzling in the sunlight.

However, Lisa is in dire straits at this moment.

She struggled painfully, trying to free herself from the ropes that bound her.

But unfortunately, the ropes seemed to be cast with some kind of magic, and no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't break free.

"I remember who I am, how did I end up like this?"

There was a hint of despair and unwillingness in Lisa's voice.

She couldn't understand why she, once a member of the Falconet family, ended up like this.

Fish stood by and looked at Lisa's painful appearance, with a complex emotion in his heart.

She wanted to beg for mercy, but swallowed the words back when they reached her lips.

At this moment, I no longer have any chips to exchange.

"Cam..." Fish couldn't help but speak, with a hint of pleading and helplessness in her voice.

"We can talk it out. There's no need to make things so awkward."

However, Penguin ignored her pleas for mercy.

He became arrogant because of his power and has completely controlled the situation.

"he's good."

The Penguin said coldly, as if evaluating a commodity.

Fish's heart tightened when he heard this. The Penguin was deliberately provoking him and trying to anger him.

But she also knew that she had to stay calm at this moment and not be swayed by her emotions.

"No, we can't do this."

Fish forced himself to suppress the anger in his heart and spoke in a tone as calm as possible.

"We can't ruin everything between us because of a momentary impulse."

However, the Penguin doesn't seem to be willing to give up.

He looked at Fish defiantly, waiting for her next reaction.

Fish sighed helplessly, then turned around to give Penguin some space.

But when she looked at Lisa, she signaled her with her eyes not to say more.

At this moment, I must remain silent to avoid greater trouble.

"What exactly are we going to do?"

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Penguin asked.

There was a hint of impatience and provocation in his voice, waiting for Fish's reply.

Fish took a deep breath, then slowly said: "We need to work together to deal with the crisis at hand."

There was a hint of firmness and determination in her tone, telling Penguin that this was the only way out.

However, Penguin did not respond immediately.

He was silent for a while, then said in a playful tone: "Do you think I will believe you?"

Fish didn't answer immediately, but her eyes revealed a firm belief.

She believed that as long as she could put aside her prejudices and face the crisis, she would be able to find a way out.

Sure enough, within two days, Falcone got the news.

He sat at his desk, listening to his subordinates' reports with a serious expression.

"Lisa is someone Fish deliberately placed next to you."

There was a tremor in the subordinate's voice, and he was obviously shocked by the news.

Upon hearing this, Falcone sat up straight.

There was a flash of anger and disappointment in his eyes, as if he had been betrayed by the person closest to him.

He stared at his men closely, waiting for more information.

"Are you sure?"

Falcone's voice was deep and powerful, and every word revealed a suppressed anger.

The subordinate nodded, and then continued: "We have verified that Lisa was indeed sent by Fish."

Falcone was silent for a moment, then took a deep breath.

What does this news mean to me?

He could accept all kinds of betrayal and lies, but the only thing he couldn't tolerate was the lie about his mother.

"I can forgive you for your betrayal and your lies," Falcone began, his voice heavy with sadness and anger.

"But the only thing that cannot be forgiven is the lie about my mother."

Fish stood by, listening to Falcone's scolding, with mixed emotions in his heart.

I have reached a desperate situation.

But she also knew that she had to stay calm at this moment and not be swayed by her emotions.

"I'll give you a way out, Cam."

There was a hint of determination and helplessness in Fish's voice.

"You can choose to leave here and never come back."

However, Penguin ignored her suggestion.

He looked at Fish coldly, looking at an enemy who was about to become a prisoner.

"Do you think I would choose to run away?"

There was a hint of sarcasm and provocation in the Penguin's voice.

"I'm not that kind of person."

Fish's heart tightened when he heard this. (End of this chapter)

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